I need to access the inner reaches of ny clip tray.

Nicholle Denmark

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Ok I need to retrieve something I copied and saved in my clip tray,, it's text not a photo and it's incredibly important. I screwed up and didn't paste it in my memos before the next day and when I went back to get it it was gone... now I've been able to access my entire quick tray all the way back to July inside of the Explorer File Manager now all that's there is photos that I've saved since then. Now most people would not even know that you can do that there's got to be a way to find the text that I had saved if there is a way to find the photos. This isn't a question for your normal everyday Android user I need my hackers my super users to please help me out please. I think the problem is my phone is a piece of junk it is an8 LG 8K V I believe so I can't even access half the things I should be able to or have been able to in the past at least there's not even a route for the phone so I can't get into my system how I would another phone and be able to find it help me please help me I'm writing a book and the most important information concerning that book we're saved in that copy
 
If it's that
Install UC browser.Head to The URL and Long Press till the menu appears.Then Select the Clipboard.There would be your copied Text(I found out my 2 years old Copied texts)
 
Generally - the clip memory is a single item deep. Once you copy the next item, the previous one is gone. If you install a clip manager, you can get access to multiple copied items but that is usually not going to give you access to an item that's already gone.

Also, this system memory is volatile. This means that once you turn off your device (not just the screen but doing a restart or a shut down) that memory is gone.
 

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